Monday, July 31, 2017

Zhangye Danxia Landform, China


The Danxia landform (Chinese丹霞地貌pinyindānxiá dìmào) refers to various landscapes found in southeast. Danxialandform is formed from red-coloured sandstones andconglomerates of largely Cretaceous age. Danxia landforms cover several provinces in southeast China. Taining County, Fujian Province, has very good examples of "young" danxia landforms wherein deep, narrow valleys have been formed. As the landform gets older, valleys widen and one gets isolated towers and ridges.The danxia landform is named after Mount Danxia, one of the most famous examples of the danxia landform. A very peculiar feature of danxia landscape is the development of numerous caves of various sizes and shapes. The caves tend to be shallow and isolated, unlike true karst terrain where caves tend to form deep, interconnecting networks. 














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